Tuesday, July 24, 2018

What can I do to help victims of human trafficking?


Our Voice and  North Carolina's Project No Rest have much to say about how we can help victims of human trafficking.  

LEARN in an Evening of Awareness and Action at Marshall Presbyterian Church on Tuesday August 7 at 7 p.m.  

KEEP EMERGENCY HOTLINE NUMBERS in your cell phone contacts (from Project No Rest):
  • 888-373-7888
  • or text HELP to BeFree (233733)
LEARN THE SIGNS of someone who is in trouble at Project No Rest

DONATE to Our Voice:  used cell phones, underwear, backpacks filled with toiletries and other needs. (located in the Family Justice Center, Asheville  - across from the YMCA).

Saturday, July 21, 2018

August 7th presentation on Human Trafficking


Human Trafficking is defined as forcing, fooling, or frightening someone into performing labor or sex acts for profit.

Cathy Chang and her husband, Juan Lopez, are mission co-workers in Manila, Philippines. They help global partners such as churches and nongovernmental organizations address issues of migration and human trafficking.

They will be speaking at Marshall Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, August 7, at 7pm.  All are welcome to join in this eye-opening presentation.

That same evening, get involved locally through Project No Rest will be shared. Project No Rest works to reduce human trafficking in North Carolina.

Join with your neighbors Tuesday, August 7 to hear from Cathy and Juan about the work of global and local partners seeking justice, speaking up for the voiceless, and setting the oppressed free. Find out how we all can be part of the solution.